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1 Author: Mike Aquilina Publisher: Rev. James Socias MIDWEST THEOLOGICAL FORUM Woodridge, Illinois

2 THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH TABLE OF CONTENTS viii Abbreviations used for the Books of the Bible viii General Abbreviations ix Preface 211 Art and Photo Credits 215 Index 1 Introduction: Our Social Nature 2 Because We Are Social Beings, We Need One Another 5 It Is Not Good to Be Alone 6 Sidebar: What the Catechism Teaches About Original Sin 7 The Old Testament: Learning to Live as God s Chosen People 8 Social Dimensions of Redemption 9 The New Testament: A Society of Heaven and Earth 10 Conclusion 11 The Saints: Pillars of the Church The Twelve Apostles: How to Live Together in Peace 13 Supplementary Reading 15 Vocabulary 16 Study Questions 16 Practical Exercises 17 From the Catechism 19 Chapter 1: The Heavenly Model for Earthly Society 20 Christian Charity Begins in God Himself 22 The Principle of Love 23 Sidebar: Bl. Teresa of Calcutta: Her God Is Called Love 24 The Blessed Trinity: Our Origin and Goal 26 The Holy Spirit: Our Bond of Love 27 Sidebar: St. Damien of Molokai: A Leper Among the Lepers 28 The Church: The Body of Christ 30 Sidebar: Ecumenism: That All May Be One 31 The Blessed Trinity: The Pattern of Social Life 32 Conclusion 33 The Saints: Pillars of the Church Pope Bl. John Paul II: Witnesses to Love 35 Supplementary Reading 40 Vocabulary 41 Study Questions 41 Practical Exercises 42 From the Catechism 43 Chapter 2: Justice and Rights: The Foundation of All Order in the World 44 Justice and Law 45 Defining Justice 46 Justice Is Personal 46 Rights Precede Justice 47 Sidebar: John Howard Griffin: Raceless Vision 48 Types of Justice 49 Commutative Justice 49 Legal Justice 49 Distributive Justice 50 What Rights Do We Have? 51 Sidebar: Dr. Bernard Nathanson and the Right to Life 53 Justice in the Bible 55 Conclusion 56 The Saints: Pillars of the Church St. Thomas Aquinas, On Justice 58 Supplementary Reading 62 Vocabulary 63 Study Questions 64 Practical Exercises 65 From the Catechism 67 Chapter 3: The Church Teaches Us How to Live 68 The Popes and Councils Teach Authoritatively on Social Concerns 69 A Voice of Social Conscience 70 Magisterium Table of Contents v

3 THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH TABLE OF CONTENTS 71 The Age of Revolutions 72 Responding to Revolutions 73 Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum 74 Building on Rerum Novarum: The Social Encyclicals 75 Sidebar: Cesar Chavez: The Son of Rerum Novarum 76 Pope Pius XI, Quadragesimo Anno 77 Pope Bl. John XXIII, Mater et Magistra 77 Pope Bl. John XXIII, Pacem in Terris 78 Pope Paul VI, Populorum Progressio 79 Pope Bl. John Paul II, Laborem Exercens 80 Pope Bl. John Paul II, Sollicitudo Rei Socialis 81 Pope Bl. John Paul II, Centesimus Annus 81 Pope Bl. John Paul II, Evangelium Vitæ 82 Pope Benedict XVI, Deus Caritas Est 83 Sidebar: Dorothy Day: A Radical Witness 84 Pope Benedict XVI, Caritatis in Veritate 84 Second Vatican Council, Gaudium et Spes 85 Common Concerns 85 Efforts of the U.S. Hierarchy 86 Conclusion 87 The Saints: Pillars of the Church Pope St. Clement I: On Sharing What You Have Been Given 88 Supplementary Reading 93 Vocabulary 94 Study Questions 95 Practical Exercises 95 From the Catechism 97 Chapter 4: Principles of Catholic Social Doctrine 98 The Church s Teaching Rests on a Solid Foundation 100 Human Dignity 101 The Common Good 104 Subsidiarity 105 Solidarity 106 Sidebar: Lech Walesa and the Power of Solidarity 107 Secondary Principles 108 Sidebar: Shahbaz Bhatti: Solidarity Among Persecuted Minorities 109 Conclusion 110 The Saints: Pillars of the Church Bl. Juana Maria Condesa Lluch 111 Supplementary Reading 114 Vocabulary 115 Study Questions 115 Practical Exercises 116 From the Catechism 117 Chapter 5: Major Themes in Catholic Social Doctrine 118 Clear Messages Delivered with Urgency and Frequency 119 The Dignity of Human Life 122 The Call to Family, Community, and Participation 125 Responsibilities and Rights 126 Preferential Option for the Poor 128 Private Property and the Universal Destination of Goods 129 The Saints: Pillars of the Church St. Gregory of Nazianzus, We Are All Poor and Needy 131 The Dignity of Work 133 Sidebar: The Roots of the European Union 134 Universal Solidarity 137 Sidebar: St. Luigi Guanella: Helping People with Disabilities Enjoy Life Abundantly 138 Stewardship of God s Creation 140 Conclusion 141 The Saints: Pillars of the Church St. John Chrysostom, A Warning to the Wealthy 142 Supplementary Readings 146 Vocabulary 147 Study Questions 147 Practical Exercises 148 From the Catechism vi Table of Contents

4 THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH TABLE OF CONTENTS 149 Chapter 6: 185 Chapter 7: 150 The Commandments and the Beatitudes: Classic Biblical Expressions of Social Doctrine 151 Personal Sin and Social Sin 154 The Ten Commandments 155 The First Three Commandments 157 The Family: Where Social Order Begins 159 Choose Life 160 Sidebar: Baudouin: A King and His Conscience 161 Abortion 161 Euthanasia, Suicide, and Assisted Suicide 162 Self-Defense and Capital Punishment 163 Scandal 163 Just War 164 Holy Purity 165 Sidebar: Bl. Franz Jagerstatter: Conscientious Objector and Martyr 167 What Goods Are Good For 169 Trust and Truth 170 Sidebar: Giorgio La Pira: The Saintly Statist 172 Abundant Life: The Beatitudes 175 Conclusion 176 The Saints: Pillars of the Church St. Thomas Aquinas 177 Supplementary Readings 181 Vocabulary 182 Study Questions 183 Practical Exercises 184 From the Catechism 186 Christ Wants a Civilization of Love; We Must Overcome the Obstacles 189 Sidebar: The Blessed Virgin Mary: Solidarity with the World 190 Secularism 191 Sidebar: Bl. Salvador Huerta Gutierrez: Martyr and Wizard of Cars 192 Materialism 193 Individualism 195 Sidebar: St. Gianna Molla: Medic and Mother 197 Conclusion 198 The Saints: Pillars of the Church St. Clement of Alexandria 199 Supplementary Readings 208 Vocabulary 208 Study Questions 209 Practical Exercises 209 From the Catechism Law, Love, Sin, and Virtue Today s Challenges The Good Shepherd by Plockhorst. Table of Contents vii

5 THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH harity is at the heart of the Church s social doctrine. Every responsibility and every commitment spelt out by that doctrine is derived from charity which, according to the teaching of Jesus, is the synthesis of the entire Law (cf. Mt 22: 36-40). It gives real substance to the personal relationship with God and with neighbor; it is the principle not only of micro-relationships (with friends, with family members or within small groups) but also of macro-relationships (social, economic and political ones). For the Church, instructed by the Gospel, charity is everything because... God is love (Deus Caritas Est): everything has its origin in God s love, everything is shaped by it, everything is directed towards it. Love is God s greatest gift to humanity, it is his promise and our hope. Pope Benedict XVI, Caritas in Veritate, 2 IN THIS CHAPTER, WE WILL ADDRESS SEVERAL QUESTIONS: z What does it mean to be social? z What does the Genesis creation story teach us about human relationships? z What does Scripture teach us about living in society? z How does the Old Testament s social teaching relate to the New Testament s? z What does the Church say about living in society? z What is the subject of this book? BECAUSE WE ARE SOCIAL BEINGS, WE NEED ONE ANOTHER Our human nature makes us social. From birth, we come to understand the world around us as we share life with others. From other people, we gain knowledge and learn life skills. In the company of others we laugh, share our experiences, and forget our sorrows. They confirm us in what we believe and help us to correct our misconceptions. These interactions help us to grow and sharpen our minds. In short, they form us. Many of the greatest pleasures in life come from human interaction. For most people, family life is a primary source of happiness and security; and genuine friendship, which requires at least two people, is a source of great joy and it is healthiest when those two people together seek a widening circle of friends. 2 Introduction

6 OUR SOCIAL NATURE The People of God gather together to worship in St. Peter s Square. Catholic social doctrine has the power to change the world for the better, but the change must take place first and fundamentally in the most ordinary human encounters and exchanges. As human persons, we live not just for our next meal. We live for company and conversation. In fact, we enjoy the next meal much more if it is an occasion for company and conversation with friends and family. To be human is to live in relationships. As the poet John Donne observed long ago, No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent. We can exist apart from relationships with family and friends, but we will not be fulfilled. This is why loneliness, isolation, and rejection are painful to us. They go against our nature, which is social and communal. At the extreme end of isolation, prisoners who have undergone long-term solitary confinement testify that it is more painful than any physical torment they ever had to endure. Even pursuits that seem asocial or anti-social require social cooperation on a large scale. For example, playing a video game by oneself is only possible because of vast social structures: Someone designed the game, a company paid many other people to manufacture it, and then it was distributed to stores, which are staffed by clerks, managers, and checkout personnel. Even the legendary shipwrecked traveler, stranded alone on a desert island, could not survive without the bonds of community, even if they were not presently available. How else would it be possible to overcome the many challenges of survival except by using skills learned from others? The many relationships in our lives vary in complexity. Some, like family relations, are fairly simple and natural, and the role of each family member is learned by custom both within the unique family structure itself and by society in general. But family is only the beginning, the fundamental building block, of human society. People also, and inevitably, organize themselves into neighborhoods, schools, clubs, teams, corporations, towns, and even nation states; and these gatherings require a great deal of formality and governance. People who live together need to agree upon some common values, and they need to obey some common laws. Introduction 3

7 THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH As the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches: The human person needs to live in society. Society is not for him an extraneous addition but a requirement of his nature. Through the exchange with others, mutual service and dialogue with his brethren, man develops his potential; he thus responds to his vocation. 1 (CCC 1879) Because we are social by nature, people need to find ways of living together of tolerating differences, ensuring justice and fairness, and keeping order. Much of human history is the story of attempts some successful and some disastrous to bring order to human relations. As a result of Original Sin, humans have a fallen nature, and human knowledge (especially self-knowledge) is limited. In fact, without divine guidance, truth itself is subject to dispute and disagreement, and, therefore, attempts to bring order to human relations proceed by trial and error. Yet, we need not subject our social relations to efforts that are likely to fail morally. God created human nature. God has revealed his moral law to humanity and continues to guide human relations through the Catholic Church. The Church s teaching in regard to human relations is known as Catholic social doctrine. It is a rich body of thought that has had a profound influence on the O God...through the good things which you richly bestow upon all, each human person may be brought to perfection, every division may be removed, and equity and justice may be established. (Mass 29. For the Progress of Peoples, Collect, Roman Missal, Third Edition) way the world regards love and family, law and justice, war and peace, wealth and poverty, rights and duties, freedom and obligation. The same body of thought also has much to say about matters of such immediate personal relevance as fairness, friendship, dating and courtship, education, work, and career. The Church s social teaching comprises a body of doctrine, which is articulated as the Church interprets events in the course of history, with the assistance of the Holy Spirit, in the light of the whole of what has been revealed by Jesus Christ. 2 This teaching can be more easily accepted by men of good will, the more the faithful let themselves be guided by it. (CCC 2422) Catholic social doctrine is the subject of this book. We will begin by considering the theological foundations of the teaching. Like all Christian doctrine, Catholic social teaching proceeds from a proper understanding of God. We will then define key terminology and study what saints and scholars have had to say about basic concepts such as justice and rights. Thus equipped, we will be ready to look at how Catholic social thought has developed throughout history, but especially in the centuries since the Industrial Revolution, when social circumstances underwent radical transformation. The Popes and bishops responded to these societal changes with a remarkable series of documents, which we will encounter in an overview. Afterward, we will study the principles of Catholic social teaching and their application in our world and its cultures, nations, and economies, but more particularly in our lives, homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces. As Pope Bl. John Paul II wrote in Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, an encyclical about the Church s concern for the social order: The teaching and spreading of her social doctrine are part of the Church s evangelizing mission. And since it is a doctrine aimed at guiding people s behavior, it consequently gives rise to a commitment to justice, according to each individual s role, vocation and circumstances. (SRS 41) Catholic social doctrine has the power to change the world for the better, but the change must take place first and fundamentally in the most ordinary human encounters and exchanges. 4 Introduction

8 OUR SOCIAL NATURE IT IS NOT GOOD TO BE ALONE The first and foundational account of human nature is found in the story of Creation in the Book of Genesis. In this deeply symbolic story, we learn many basic principles that form our understanding of the social order. z We learn that God is the origin of all creation. Through his Word, he spoke the universe and all it contains into existence and saw that it was good. Human beings are not an accidental product of random events but rather the summit of God s Creation. z We learn that God has given mankind dominion over the world and everything in it all the animals and every living thing that moves upon the earth, and every plant and natural resource (Gn 1: 26-29). z We learn that God created our first parents in a state of marriage and that man and woman have roles equal in dignity and characterized by complementarity. z We learn that the family is the basic structure or cell of human society, and that God instructed our first parents to multiply and fill the earth (Gn 1: 28). z Thus, we learn that God intended that the human creature would not just be one person but many, and that those many would live not alone in solitude but together in society. The Lord God himself puts this in emphatic terms, saying: It is not good that the man should be alone (Gn 2: 18). z We learn, moreover, that there are fundamental principles for human society. Human nature is not haphazard, but ordered governed by divinely appointed laws. God instructed the first humans what they were to do to live in harmony with him, with one another, and with creation. The conditions necessary for human fulfillment can only be found in society. For example, family, friendship, companionship, and love cannot be experienced in isolation; they require the participation of more than one person. Within this same society, however, we can also find the preconditions for envy, betrayal, neglect, and even murder. These, too, are possible only when there is more than one person involved. In fact, as the story of the first human family develops in the Book of Genesis, these sins and vices start appearing horribly fast. In the third chapter of Genesis, we see the demonic serpent invade the Garden of Eden and tempt Eve to sin. God had instructed our first parents not to eat of the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. However, they heeded the deceptions of the Devil and disobeyed God. The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (detail) by Masaccio. Adam and Eve s failure was catastrophic. Adam and Eve s failure was catastrophic. In Christian tradition, the sin of our first parents is known as Original Sin, and its consequences are individual, social, and universal. Adam and Eve and all of their descendants, who inherit the stain of Original Sin (excepting Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary) were alienated from God and in need of salvation. While humanity had been made stewards of all creation, the world now rebelled against human dominion, and work became burdensome. The Apostle Paul summarized the situation: Sin came into the world through one man and death through sin. (Rom 5: 12) Introduction 5

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